Lineth Beerensteyn
{{Short description|Dutch footballer (born 1996)|bot=PearBOT 5}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2022}}
{{Infobox football biography
| name = Lineth Beerensteyn
| fullname = Lineth Enid Fabienne Beerensteyn{{cite web |url=https://tournament.fifadata.com/documents/FWWC/2019/pdf/FWWC_2019_SQUADLISTS.PDF |title=FIFA Women's World Cup France 2019 – List of Players: Netherlands |work=FIFA |page=15 |date=27 May 2019 |access-date=12 January 2021 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190708190751/https://tournament.fifadata.com/documents/FWWC/2019/pdf/FWWC_2019_SQUADLISTS.PDF |archive-date=8 July 2019}}
| image = 2024-09-14 Fußball, Frauen-Bundesliga, FC Carl Zeiss Jena - VfL Wolfsburg STP 4950 by Stepro.jpg
| caption = Beerensteyn with VfL Wolfsburg in 2024
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1996|10|11}}
| birth_place = The Hague, Netherlands
| height = 1.61 m
| position = Forward
| currentclub = VfL Wolfsburg
| clubnumber = 9
| youthyears1 =
| youthclubs1 = DHC Delft
| youthyears2 =
| youthclubs2 = ADO Den Haag
| years1 = 2012–2016
| clubs1 = ADO Den Haag
| caps1 = 85
| goals1 = 39
| years2 = 2016–2017
| clubs2 = Twente
| caps2 = 21
| goals2 = 9
| years3 = 2017–2022
| clubs3 = Bayern Munich
| caps3 = 87
| goals3 = 17
| years4 = 2018
| clubs4 = Bayern Munich II
| caps4 = 1
| goals4 = 1
| years5 = 2022–2024
| clubs5 = Juventus
| caps5 = 44
| goals5 = 18
| years6 = 2024–
| clubs6 = VfL Wolfsburg
| caps6 = 20
| goals6 = 17
| nationalyears1 = 2011
| nationalteam1 = Netherlands U15
| nationalcaps1 = 2
| nationalgoals1 = 0
| nationalyears2 = 2012
| nationalteam2 = Netherlands U16
| nationalcaps2 = 4
| nationalgoals2 = 0
| nationalyears3 = 2012–2013
| nationalteam3 = Netherlands U17
| nationalcaps3 = 8
| nationalgoals3 = 0
| nationalyears4 = 2014–2015
| nationalteam4 = Netherlands U19
| nationalcaps4 = 11
| nationalgoals4 = 3
| nationalyears5 = 2016–
| nationalteam5 = Netherlands
| nationalcaps5 = 114
| nationalgoals5 = 39
| medaltemplates = {{Medal|Sport|Women's football}}
{{Medal|Country|the {{Flagu|Netherlands}}}}
{{Medal|Competition|FIFA Women's World Cup}}
{{Medal|RU|2019 France|}}
{{Medal|Competition|UEFA Women's Championship}}
{{Medal|Winner|2017 Netherlands|}}
| club-update = 28 April 2025
| nationalteam-update = 8 April 2025
}}
Lineth Enid Fabienne Beerensteyn (born 11 October 1996) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a forward for Frauen-Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg and the Netherlands national team.
Club career
=ADO Den Haag=
Beerensteyn started playing football in Delft, not far from her birthplace, with the local Delfia Hollandia Combinatie. In 2011 she moved to the youth department of ADO Den Haag and was promoted to the first team a year later.{{Cite web |title=Profile |url=http://adopowervrouwen.nl/team/teamleden/513/lineth-beerensteyn.html |access-date=2 December 2023 |archive-date=24 September 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170924184354/http://adopowervrouwen.nl/team/teamleden/513/lineth-beerensteyn.html |url-status=dead }} Beerensteyn made her league debut against Heerenveen on 7 September 2012.{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2012/09/07/europe/bene-league/ado-den-haag/sc-heerenveen/1343198/|title=ADO Den Haag vs Heerenveen - 7 September 2012|website=int.soccerway.com}} She scored her first league goal against Utrecht on 14 December 2012, scoring in the 22nd minute.{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2012/12/14/europe/bene-league/ado-den-haag/fc-utrecht/1343238/|title=ADO Den Haag vs Utrecht - 14 December 2012|website=int.soccerway.com}} Beerensteyn scored a hattrick against PEC Zwolle on 27 February 2015.{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2015/02/27/europe/bene-league/fc-zwolle/ado-den-haag/1804193/|title=PEC Zwolle vs ADO Den Haag - 27 February 2015|website=int.soccerway.com}} She scored a hattrick against PEC Zwolle (women)|PEC Zwolle on 6 November 2015.{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2015/11/06/netherlands/vrouwen-eredivisie/fc-zwolle/ado-den-haag/2077608/|title=PEC Zwolle vs ADO Den Haag - 6 November 2015|website=int.soccerway.com}} In four seasons - the first three in the BeNe League - she played 85 league games, scored 77 goals and won the club cup 2013 and 2016.
=FC Twente=
For the 2016/17 season she was signed by league rivals FC Twente.{{Cite web |title=Profile |url=https://fctwente.nl/blog/2016/05/lineth-beerensteyn-fc-twente-vrouwen |access-date=2 December 2023 |archive-date=24 September 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170924183648/http://www.fctwente.nl/blog/2016/05/lineth-beerensteyn-fc-twente-vrouwen/ |url-status=dead }} Beerensteyn made her league debut against Ajax on 2 September 2016.{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2016/09/02/netherlands/vrouwen-eredivisie/afc-ajax/fc-twente/2274288/|title=Ajax vs Twente - 2 September 2016|website=int.soccerway.com}} She scored her first league goal against PSV on 23 September 2016, scoring in the 66th minute.{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2016/09/23/netherlands/vrouwen-eredivisie/psvfc-eindhoven/fc-twente/2274298/|title=PSV vs Twente - 23 September 2016|website=int.soccerway.com}} She played 21 league games in the Eredivisie, scoring eight goals, as well as playing three games in the season's final championship round, in which she scored one goal.
=Bayern Munich=
On 31 May 2017, Beerensteyn joined Bundesliga club Bayern Munich, signing a three-year contract set to be activated on 1 July.{{cite web |date=31 May 2017 |title=FC BAYERN VERPFLICHTET LINETH BEERENSTEYN |url=https://www.dfb.de/news/detail/fc-bayern-verpflichtet-lineth-beerensteyn-168384/ |website=DFB |language=German}} She scored on her league debut for Bayern Munich on 24 September 2017 (3rd matchday) in a 2-0 win in the Bundesliga home game against promoted team 1. FC Köln, coming on as a substitute for Jill Roord in the 62nd minute and scoring in the 90th minute.{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2017/09/24/germany/frauen-bundesliga/fc-bayern-munchen/1fc-koln/2507605/|title=Bayern Munich vs Köln - 24 September 2017|website=int.soccerway.com}}
=Juventus=
On 21 June 2022, Beerensteyn joined Serie A club Juventus, signing a contract until 30 June 2025.{{cite web|url=https://www.juventus.com/en/news/articles/welcome-to-juventus-women-lineth|title=WELCOME TO JUVENTUS WOMEN, LINETH!|website=Juventus.com |date=22 June 2022}} She scored on her league debut against Como on 27 August 2022, scoring in the 51st and 86th minute.{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2022/08/27/italy/serie-a-women/como/italy-fc-juventus-spa/3897082/|title=Como vs Juventus - 27 August 2022|website=int.soccerway.com}} With the Italian club, she qualified for the group phase of the 2022–23 UEFA Champions League, but missed the quarter-finals due to a goalless draw in the last group game against record winners Olympique Lyon. She appeared in nine games and scored two goals.
Beerensteyn left Juventus at the end of the 2023–24 season, having scored 22 goals in 66 appearances for the club.{{Cite web |date=20 May 2024 |title=Grazie di tutto e buona fortuna, Lineth! |url=https://www.juventus.com/it/news/articoli/grazie-di-tutto-e-buona-fortuna-lineth |access-date=15 June 2024 |website=Juventus.com |language=it}}{{Cite web |date=20 May 2024 |title=La Juventus saluta Lineth Beerensteyn |url=https://www.lfootball.it/2024/05/la-juventus-saluta-lineth-beerensteyn |access-date=15 June 2024 |website=L Football |language=it-IT}}
= Wolfsburg =
On 17 June 2024, it was announced that Beerensteyn would join Frauen-Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg on a free transfer on 1 July, signing a two-year contract.{{Cite web |date=17 June 2024 |title=Vertrag bis 2026 |url=https://www.vfl-wolfsburg.de/newsdetails/news-detail/detail/news/vertrag-bis-2026 |access-date=17 June 2024 |website=VfL Wolfsburg |language=de-DE}}
International career
Beerensteyn made her national debut for the first time in 2011 and played two international matches for the Netherlands youth national team in the U-15 age group.{{Cite web |date=2011-02-06 |title=Lineth en Jip in Oranje |url=https://www.delftopzondag.nl/nieuws/algemeen/71267/lineth-en-jip-in-oranje |access-date=2023-12-02 |website=www.delftopzondag.nl |language=nl}} From 2012 to 2016, further appearances followed in the U-16, U-17, and U-19 age groups. With the U-19 national team she took part in the European Championship held in Norway from 15 to 27 July 2014, which ended with her team winning the European championship title for the first time.
She made her senior national team debut on 4 June 2016 in Waalwijk, in a 1-0 friendly win against South Africa, before being substituted for Daniëlle van de Donk in the 78th minute.{{cite web |url=https://www.onsoranje.nl/nieuws/nederlands-vrouwenelftal/66118/leeuwinnen-verslaan-zuid-afrika |title=Leeuwinnen verslaan Zuid-Afrika |language=Dutch |work=onsoranje.nl |date=4 June 2016 |access-date=15 December 2017}} She scored her first senior international goal on 20 October 2016 in Livingston in a 7-0 win in the friendly against the Scottish national team with the goal to make it 2-0 in the 45th minute.{{Cite web |title=OnsOranje |url=https://www.onsoranje.nl/teams/207834/speler/598 |access-date=2023-12-02 |website=www.onsoranje.nl}}
At the Euro 2017 in her home country, which ended with her team's final victory, she had two short appearances in the group games and one short appearance in the quarter-finals against Sweden.{{cite web |url=https://www.onsoranje.nl/nieuws/nederlands-vrouwenelftal/69717/wiegman-kiest-oranje-selectie-voor-weuro-2017 |title=Wiegman kiest Oranjeselectie voor WEURO 2017 |language=Dutch |work=onsoranje.nl |date=14 June 2017 |access-date=15 December 2017}} After the tournament, the whole team was honoured by the Prime Minister Mark Rutte and Minister of Sport Edith Schippers and made Knights of the Order of Orange-Nassau.{{cite web |title=Voetbalsters Oranje geridderd in Den Haag (in Dutch) |url=https://nos.nl/artikel/2199703-voetbalsters-oranje-geridderd-in-den-haag.html |website=NOS.nl|date=25 October 2017 }}
She scored a goal at the 2018 Algarve Cup against Japan on 28 February 2018, scoring in the 8th minute.{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2018/02/28/world/algarve-cup/japan/netherlands/2724423/|title=Japan vs Netherlands - 28 February 2018|website=int.soccerway.com}} The Dutch shared the title with the Swedish due to the final not being held because of a flooded pitch.{{cite web|url=https://www.fpf.pt/pt/News/Todas-as-not%C3%ADcias/Not%C3%ADcia/news/15093/contextid/1111|title=Troféu atribuído a Holanda e Suécia|language=Portuguese|website=FPF}}
At the 2019 World Cup, she was used in all seven of the Netherlands' games, coming on as a substitute five times. Beerensteyn scored the winning goal in the third group game against Canada.{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2019/06/20/world/womens-world-cup/netherlands/canada/2945901/|title=Netherlands vs Canada - 20 June 2019|website=int.soccerway.com}} In the end, the Dutch reached the final for the first time, but lost 2-0 to defending champions USA.{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/fifaplus/en/tournaments/womens/womensworldcup/fifa-womens-world-cup-france-2019|title=Le Moment |publisher=FIFA |access-date=2024-05-18}}
She was nominated for the national team squad for the 2020 Olympic football tournament that took place in Japan from 21 July to 7 August 2021, which had been postponed by a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.{{Cite web |title=Beerensteyn, Glas, Jakobsson & Kumagai – Four FCB players nominated for Tokyo |url=https://fcbayern.com/frauen/de/news/2021/07/bayern-spielerinnen-bei-olympia}} She was used in the three group games, in which she scored three goals, and in the quarterfinals against world champions USA, which the Dutch lost on penalties.{{cite web|url=https://www.ussoccer.com/stories/2019/07/usa-vs-netherlands-match-report-recap-stats-highlights|title=USA WINS BACK-TO-BACK WOMEN'S WORLD CUP TITLES WITH 2-0 TRIUMPH AGAINST THE NETHERLANDS|website=US Soccer}}
She was used five times in qualifying for the 2023 World Cup and scored two goals. Beerensteyn scored against Cyprus on 8 April 2022, scoring in the 53rd minute.{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2022/04/08/europe/womens-wc-qualifying-europe/netherlands/cyprus/3503148/|title=Netherlands vs Cyprus - 8 April 2022|website=int.soccerway.com}} She scored against Belarus on 28 June 2022, scoring in the 85th minute.{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2022/06/28/europe/womens-wc-qualifying-europe/netherlands/belarus/3503149/|title=Netherlands vs Belarus - 28 June 2022|website=int.soccerway.com}}
On 31 May 2022 she was nominated for the Euro 2022.{{Cite web |title=Definitieve selectie OranjeLeeuwinnen voor EK in Engeland |url=https://www.onsoranje.nl/nieuws/nederlands-vrouwenelftal/80212/definitieve-selectie-oranjeleeuwinnen-voor-ek-engeland |access-date=2023-12-02 |website=www.onsoranje.nl}} At the European Championships she was used in the three group games and in the quarter-finals, which was lost in extra time against France.
On 30 June 2023 she was nominated for the World Cup,{{Cite web |author1=Mark White |date=2023-06-05 |title=Netherlands Women's World Cup 2023 squad: 30-player preliminary team named |url=https://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/netherlands-women-world-cup-2023-squad-team-roster-players-holland |access-date=2023-06-19 |website=fourfourtwo.com |language=en}} played in each of her team's five games and was eliminated with her team in the quarter-finals against Spain after extra time. She scored one goal during the tournament.{{Cite web |title=Ergebnisse & Spielpläne |url=https://www.fifa.com/fifaplus/de/tournaments/womens/womensworldcup/australia-new-zealand2023/scores-fixtures?intcmp=(p_fifaplus)_(d_)_(c_webheader-fwwc2023)_(sc_scoresandfixtures)_(ssc_)_(da_07072023)_(l_de)&country=DE&wtw-filter=ALL&stage=none&team=Niederlande}}
Personal life
Born in the Netherlands, Beerensteyn is of Surinamese descent.{{Cite web|url=https://www.familienieuws.com/2019/07/07/trotse-pa-en-ma-beerensteyn-kraken-voor-hun-dochter-suriname-trots-wereldkampioen-voetbal-nederland-fotos-en-videos/|title=Trotse Pa en ma Beerensteyn kraken voor hun dochter - Suriname trots! Wereldkampioen voetbal Nederland (foto's en video's)|date=7 July 2019}}
Career statistics
= International =
:Scores and results list the Netherlands' goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Beerensteyn goal.
class="wikitable sortable"
|+ List of international goals scored by Lineth Beerensteyn{{cite web |title=Profile |url=https://www.onsoranje.nl/teams/207834/speler/598 |language=Dutch |work=onsoranje.nl |access-date=15 December 2017}} |
scope="col"|No.
!scope="col"|Date !scope="col"|Venue !scope="col"|Opponent !scope="col"|Score !scope="col"|Result !scope="col"|Competition |
---|
align="center"|1
|20 October 2016 |Tony Macaroni Arena, Livingston, Scotland |{{fbw|SCO}} |align="center"|2–0 |align="center"|7–0 |rowspan="3"|Friendly |
align="center"|2
|20 January 2017 |rowspan=2| Pinatar Arena, San Pedro del Pinatar, Spain |{{fbw|ROU}} |align="center"|1–1 |align="center"|7–1 |
align="center"|3
|24 January 2017 |{{fbw|RUS}} |align="center"|3–0 |align="center"|4–0 |
align="center"|4
|28 February 2018 |Bela Vista Municipal Stadium, Parchal, Portugal |{{fbw|JPN}} |align="center"|2–0 |align="center"|6–2 |
align="center"|5
|10 April 2018 |Tallaght Stadium, Dublin, Republic of Ireland |{{fbw|IRL}} |align="center"|1–0 |align="center"|2–0 |rowspan="2"|2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification |
align="center"|6
|8 June 2018 |Shamrock Park, Portadown, Northern Ireland |{{fbw|NIR}} |align="center"|1–0 |align="center"|5–0 |
align="center"|7
|5 October 2018 |Rat Verlegh Stadion, Breda, Netherlands |{{fbw|DEN}} |align="center"|1–0 |align="center"|2–0 |rowspan="3"| 2019 FIFA World Cup qualifier |
align="center"|8
|rowspan="2"|9 October 2018 |rowspan="2"|Viborg Stadium, Viborg, Denmark |rowspan="2"|{{fbw|DEN}} |align="center"|1–0 |rowspan="2" style="text-align:center"|2–0 |
align="center"|9
|align="center"|2–0 |
align="center"|10
|20 June 2019 |Stade Auguste-Delaune, Reims, France |{{fbw|CAN}} |align="center"|2–1 |align="center"|2–1 |
align="center"|11
|4 October 2019 |Mestni Stadion, Slovenia |{{fbw|SLO}} |align="center"|2–0 |align="center"|4–2 |
align="center"|12
|13 April 2021 |De Goffert, Nijmegen, Netherlands |{{fbw|AUS}} |align="center"|4–0 |align="center"|5–0 |Friendly |
align="center"|13
|21 July 2021 |Miyagi Stadium, Rifu, Japan |{{fbw|ZAM}} |align="center"|8–1 |align="center"|10–3 |rowspan="3"|2020 Olympic Games |
align="center"|14
|rowspan="2"|27 July 2021 |rowspan="2"|Nissan Stadium, Yokohama, Japan |rowspan="2"|{{fbw|CHN}} |align="center"|2–1 |rowspan="2" style="text-align:center"|8–2 |
align="center"|15
|align="center"|3–1 |
align="center"|16
|16 February 2022 |rowspan="2"|Stade Michel d'Ornano, Caen, France |{{fbw|BRA}} |align="center"|1–0 |align="center"|1–0 |rowspan="2"|2022 Tournoi de France |
align="center"|17
|22 February 2022 |{{fbw|FRA}} |align="center"|2–1 |align="center"|3–1 |
align="center"|18
|8 April 2022 |Euroborg, Groningen, Netherlands |{{fbw|CYP}} |align="center"|6–0 |align="center"|12–0 |
align="center"|19
|12 April 2022 |ADO Den Haag Stadium, The Hague, Netherlands |{{fbw|RSA}} |align="center"|2–1 |align="center"|5–1 |Friendly |
align="center"|20
|28 June 2022 |De Grolsch Veste, Enschede, Netherlands |{{fbw|BLR}} |align="center"|3–0 |align="center"|3–0 |2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification |
align="center"|21
|15 November 2022 |MAC³PARK Stadion, Zwolle, Netherlands |{{fbw|DEN}} |align="center"|2–0 |align="center"|2–0 |rowspan="5"|Friendly |
align="center"|22
|rowspan="2"|21 February 2023 |rowspan="2"|National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Ta' Qali, Malta |rowspan="2"|{{fbw|AUT}} |align="center"|1–0 |rowspan="2" style="text-align:center"|4–0 |
align="center"|23
|align="center"|3–0 |
align="center"|24
|11 April 2023 |Sparta Stadion Het Kasteel, Rotterdam, Netherlands |{{fbw|POL}} |align="center"|2–1 |align="center"|4–1 |
align="center"|25
|2 July 2023 |Parkstad Limburg Stadion, Kerkrade, Netherlands |{{fbw|BEL}} |align="center"|3–0 |align="center"|5–0 |
align="center"|26
|6 August 2023 |Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney, Australia |{{fbw|RSA}} |align="center"|2–0 |align="center"|2–0 |
align="center"|27
|rowspan="2"|27 October 2023 |rowspan="2"|Goffertstadion, Nijmegen, Netherlands |rowspan="2"|{{fbw|SCO}} |align="center"|3–0 |rowspan="2" align="center"|4–0 |rowspan="6"|2023–24 UEFA Women's Nations League |
align="center"|28
|align="center"|4–0 |
align="center"|29
|rowspan=2| 1 December 2023 |rowspan=2| Wembley Stadium, London, England |rowspan=2| {{fbw|ENG}} |align=center| 1–0 |rowspan=2 align=center| 2–3 |
align="center"|30
|align="center"| 2–0 |
align="center"|31
|rowspan=2| 5 December 2023 |rowspan=2| Koning Willem II Stadion, Tilburg, Netherlands |rowspan=2| {{fbw|BEL}} |align="center"| 1–0 |rowspan=2 align=center| 4–0 |
align="center"|32
|align="center"|2–0 |
align="center"|33
|9 April 2024 |Rat Verlegh Stadion, Breda, Netherlands |{{fbw|NOR}} |align="center"|1–0 |align="center"|1–0 |rowspan=3|UEFA Women's Euro 2025 qualifying |
align="center"|34
|31 May 2024 |Sparta Stadion Het Kasteel, Rotterdam, Netherlands |{{fbw|FIN}} |align="center"|1–0 |align="center"|1–0 |
align="center"|35
|4 June 2024 |Tammelan Stadion, Tampere, Finland |{{fbw|FIN}} |align="center"|1–0 |align="center"|1–1 |
align="center"|36
|29 November 2024 |Sparta Stadion Het Kasteel, Rotterdam, Netherlands |{{fbw|CHN}} |align="center"|3–1 |align="center"|4–1 |Friendly |
align="center"|37
|rowspan=2| 21 February 2025 |rowspan=2| Rat Verlegh Stadion, Breda, Netherlands |rowspan=2| {{fbw|GER}} |align="center"|1–0 |rowspan=2 align=center|2–2 |rowspan=3| 2025 UEFA Women's Nations League |
align="center"|38
|align="center"|2–2 |
align="center"|39
|25 February 2025 |Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland |{{fbw|SCO}} |align="center"|1–1 |align="center"|2–1 |
Honours
ADO Den Haag
- KNVB Women's Cup: 2012–13
- BeNe Super Cup runner-up: 2012–13
Bayern Munich
Netherlands U19
Netherlands
- UEFA European Women's Championship: 2017
- Algarve Cup: 2018{{cite web|url=https://www.nu.nl/voetbal/5166413/finale-algarve-cup-tussen-oranjevrouwen-en-zweden-afgelast.html|title=Finale Algarve Cup tussen Oranjevrouwen en Zweden afgelast|publisher=nu.nl|language=Dutch|access-date=7 March 2018}}
Individual
References
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External links
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- [https://www.onsoranje.nl/teams/207834/speler/598 Senior national team profile] at Onsoranje.nl {{in lang|nl}}
- [https://www.onsoranje.nl/teams/210484/speler/598 Under-19 national team profile] at Onsoranje.nl {{in lang|nl}}
- [https://www.onsoranje.nl/teams/210486/speler/598 Under-17 national team profile] at Onsoranje.nl {{in lang|nl}}
- [https://www.onsoranje.nl/teams/210487/speler/598 Under-16 national team profile] at Onsoranje.nl {{in lang|nl}}
- [https://www.onsoranje.nl/teams/210489/speler/598 Under-15 national team profile] at Onsoranje.nl {{in lang|nl}}
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- {{Soccerway|lineth-beerensteyn/259610}}
- {{Olympedia}}
- {{Olympics.com profile|lineth-beerensteyn}}
- {{TeamNL|lineth-beerensteyn|old_id=5884-lineth-beerensteyn}}
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